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All Forum Posts by: John Laseter

John Laseter has started 3 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Seller financing Dothan, Alabama

John Laseter
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  • New to Real Estate
  • Dothan, AL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 5
Quote from @Don Konipol:
Quote from @John Laseter:

Good morning all,

Saturday afternoon a gentleman knocked on my door and produced a postcard that I had sent to his house offering to buy it. At first I thought he was going to give me a good butt chewing, but it turns out that he is ready to retire from investing and was looking to sell off some of his properties, eight in all, so he and his wife can spend the rest of their days without the hassle of having tenants. He didn't want to sell to just anyone, so he came by to meet me and hear my story. We talked for several minutes, then out of the blue he said he would offer seller finance if he found the right person to sell to.

I am very new to this whole real estate world, and would not even know where to start when it comes to this type of financing. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to proceed? What does a good deal look like for both the seller and me? Do I need to get a lawyer involved at this point? I would appreciate any constructive feedback. Thanks, John

Well, congratulations on procuring this lead, but…..perhaps you should have obtained a little more knowledge before sending out the postcards? 

 Good Point Don, but If I sit on the side lines and try to learn everything before jumping in, I might end up on the side lines forever. 

Post: Seller financing Dothan, Alabama

John Laseter
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  • New to Real Estate
  • Dothan, AL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 5

Good morning all,

Saturday afternoon a gentleman knocked on my door and produced a postcard that I had sent to his house offering to buy it. At first I thought he was going to give me a good butt chewing, but it turns out that he is ready to retire from investing and was looking to sell off some of his properties, eight in all, so he and his wife can spend the rest of their days without the hassle of having tenants. He didn't want to sell to just anyone, so he came by to meet me and hear my story. We talked for several minutes, then out of the blue he said he would offer seller finance if he found the right person to sell to.

I am very new to this whole real estate world, and would not even know where to start when it comes to this type of financing. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to proceed? What does a good deal look like for both the seller and me? Do I need to get a lawyer involved at this point? I would appreciate any constructive feedback. Thanks, John

Post: Need Advice or Suggestions

John Laseter
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  • New to Real Estate
  • Dothan, AL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 5
Quote from @James Mc Ree:

It's good news and bad news. Good - You should have instant revenue if you buy. Bad - Someone else picked the tenants and you don't know their vetting criteria nor the lease terms.

Start with seeing the property like you would for any other property. Review the seller's disclosure and do all of your normal due diligence. Check for how long the current tenants have been in the property and assess the property condition. Do they seem like good tenants? It's great insight since the tenants are living their normal life there versus a staged home.

You may be able to talk with the tenants if they are there when you see the property. Ask them if any maintenance is needed and how much they are paying for rent. I've tried asking if any maintenance was needed in various ways and never got a "Yes" in any form, even when there were obvious problems, such as paint peeling off the ceiling and a wired smoke detector hanging from the ceiling by the wire. Tenants probably don't want to get their landlord mad at them and they don't know the people walking through.

Ask Seller/Landlord if tenant is current on rent and how much they are paying. Is it the same number the tenant told you? Request a copy of the lease for your review if you decide to offer. You can make this an offer condition and review it during your due diligence period.  Also, request the tenant info provided in the application process so you can see the type of tenant who was approved. You will also need this info for contact information, etc.

Request in your offer a letter signed by both the seller and tenant agreeing on the current value of the security deposit. You will get the deposit when the transaction settles and you don't want the tenant coming back later saying it was more.

Try to get pictures of the property before the tenant moved in to establish move-in condition. Seller/landlord should have taken these pictures. You will need them to establish damage claims against the tenant's security deposit when they move out to avoid the "It was always like that...." claim.

These items are what quickly come to mind. I am sure there is more.


 Thank you James, that is a lot of great information that I will definitely use. 

I was thinking of doing some creative finance: Maybe offering to take all three properties off of their hands with a lease to own, so I don't tie up all my money. Any thoughts?

Post: Need Advice or Suggestions

John Laseter
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  • New to Real Estate
  • Dothan, AL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 5

Thank you for the advice Caleb, I'll email the agent to see if I can get some of the details.

Post: Need Advice or Suggestions

John Laseter
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  • New to Real Estate
  • Dothan, AL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 5

Hello, I just noticed that a investor/investors just listed three units for sale that are "tenant occupied". Any suggestions on how I should approach this? The units were listed separately, and I just happed to notice that they were all listed by the same person. 

Post: Hello BiggerPockets! New PRO here

John Laseter
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  • New to Real Estate
  • Dothan, AL
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 5

Hello BiggerPockets community! I'm John Laseter from Dothan,Alabama. passionate about real estate investing for the last six months. I'm particularly passionate about BRRRR, and Fix/Flip

Outside of real estate, I enjoy being with family and friends, and playing with my Boston Terrier Daisy!!

Excited to learn and connect with you all!